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Tune Req: Can you name this melodeon tune? |
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Subject: RE: Tune Req: Can you name this melodeon tune? From: GUEST,Ed Date: 14 Jul 21 - 07:40 AM Many thanks for your help, everyone. Ed |
Subject: RE: Tune Req: Can you name this melodeon tune? From: Helen Date: 13 Jul 21 - 05:39 PM Here is the music notation and ABC notation St Patrick's an dro Nice tune. I became fond of Breton music after buying Alan Stivell's harp albums way back in the '80's. I still listen to them regularly and still love them. Also, our own Mudcatter Alan Day played a lot of this style of music in the band called Rosbif. |
Subject: RE: Tune Req: Can you name this melodeon tune? From: GUEST,watcher Date: 13 Jul 21 - 05:13 PM St Patrick's an dro. Supposedly a traditional Breton tune, but some people suspect Carlos Nunez "remembered" it. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cn9vbcZ0brg |
Subject: RE: Tune Req: Can you name this melodeon tune? From: Black belt caterpillar wrestler Date: 13 Jul 21 - 04:56 PM It is not "Theme Vannetaise", in any of its variations. I have played it at the Pannards sessions at Hebden Bridge but cannot remember the name. I will have the dots for it as we have the dots for everything we play there but I don't read the music. Sooner or later I will find out! Robin |
Subject: RE: Tune Req: Can you name this melodeon tune? From: Manitas_at_home Date: 13 Jul 21 - 03:38 PM Is that the "Theme Vannetaise"? I think it was taken from a Breton TV Soap Opera and is quite popular with border Morris teams. |
Subject: Tune Req: Can you name this melodeon tune? From: GUEST,Ed Date: 13 Jul 21 - 03:09 PM Does anybody know the name of this melodeon tune please? It's taken from the Hobgoblin website. Many thanks, Ed |
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